Regular training is the foundation of shooting progress.
A format in which the shooter gradually achieves a high-quality, stable shooting level sufficient for further development in sport and practical disciplines.
Individual training with an instructor
Membership bonus: a 30-minute session with a carbine or shotgun (25 rounds)
5 training sessions, 2–4 hours each
250 rounds per session
Training in all main disciplines within the membership
Pistol Membership
Regular training is the foundation of shooting progress.
A format in which the shooter gradually achieves a high-quality, stable shooting level sufficient for further development in sport and practical disciplines.
Individual training with an instructor
Membership bonus: a 30-minute session with a carbine or shotgun (25 rounds)
5 training sessions, 2–4 hours each
250 rounds per session
Training in all main disciplines within the membership
Those already familiar with firearms who want to improve
Beginners ready to train regularly
Shooters planning to obtain a firearm license
Those considering sport shooting (IDPA / IPSC) as a goal
Consistent growth in shooting techniques and skills
Development of discipline and responsible firearm handling habits
Advancement to an intermediate/advanced shooting level
Preparation for competitive disciplines and matches
Opportunity for further training and specialization
With regular training (once per week) and additional physical preparation outside the range, within 4–6 months a shooter reaches a confident advanced level.
Who this format is for:
What regular training provides:
Glock, Sig Sauer, H&K, Walther, Beretta, Tanfoglio, CZ, etc.
During the training, the following pistols are used:
We provide all necessary equipment:
Holsters, magazine pouches, belts
Hearing and eye protection: safety glasses, active earmuffs
This course is primarily aimed at helping participants determine their further training path in different types of pistols and practical shooting disciplines
The course program includes 600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber. The course consists of 4 sessions, up to 3 hours each.
Additionally included: 50 rounds from pistols and revolvers in .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 Special calibers.
Suitable for beginners
No prior experience required
Know and follow the rules of safe firearm handling;
Know and follow the rules of conduct at shooting ranges and firing ranges;
Perform basic manipulations using equipment: holsters and magazine pouches;
Load the firearm, establish a proper two-handed grip, present the firearm to the line of sight, aim, control the trigger, make accurate shots at short and medium distances, unload and check the condition of the pistol;
Understand the loaded and unloaded condition of a pistol;
Understand the fundamental differences between hammer-fired and striker-fired pistols;
Distinguish between trigger mechanisms: double-action and single-action;
Decide on a firearm choice for further training or personal purchase.
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
A certificate confirming completion of basic shooting training with short-barreled firearms
The opportunity for further advanced training in the following areas:
Firearm safety rules and responsible handling practices
Basic manipulations without special equipment and with equipment (holsters, magazine pouches, belts)
Fundamental shooting skills: learning to load, establish a two-handed grip, bring the pistol up to eye level, aim, control the trigger, make relatively accurate shots at short distances, unload, and check the condition of the pistol
Shooting at short and medium distances;checking the weapon's status
Loaded and unloaded states of the pistol; readiness conditions
Fundamental differences between hammer-fired and striker-fired pistols
Differences in trigger mechanisms: double-action and single-action
Pistols and revolvers in less commonly used calibers: basic manipulations, short-range shooting, verifying the firearm's condition
Selecting a firearm for further training or personal purchase (ergonomics, size, models, sights)
The goal of the course is for the participant to master fundamental dynamic shooting skills in tactical and defensive scenarios, following the rules of IDPA, PiRO, and firearms training standards.
The training is focused on developing the participant’s core defensive and firearm handling skills with a pistol.
The course program includes 1,600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber. The course consists of 8 sessions, up to 3 hours each.
Additionally included: 100 rounds from pistols and revolvers in .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 Special calibers.
Only for those who have completed the “Basic Pistol” course
Individual training with an instructor
Tactical Pistol
The goal of the course is for the participant to master fundamental dynamic shooting skills in tactical and defensive scenarios, following the rules of IDPA, PiRO, and firearms training standards.
The training is focused on developing the participant’s core defensive and firearm handling skills with a pistol.
The course program includes 1,600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber. The course consists of 8 sessions, up to 3 hours each.
Additionally included: 100 rounds from pistols and revolvers in .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 Special calibers.
Individual training with an instructor
Only for those who have completed the “Basic Pistol” course
Safely handle a firearm in dynamic situations;
Relatively accurately hit paper and steel targets at medium distances;
Understand shooting principles at short, medium, and long distances;
Confidently work with equipment: holster, belt, magazine pouches;
Understand principles of drawing a pistol from a holster in defensive/tactical scenarios;
Understand grip formation, aiming, trigger control, and maintain control over performed manipulations;
Understand and safely perform firearm manipulations while moving in various directions;
Understand principles of shooting on the move and accurately engage targets while moving;
Understand malfunction-clearing principles, clear malfunctions, and perform magazine changes in different scenarios;
Understand principles of shooting from unconventional positions using barriers, cover, and ports.
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
A certificate of completion for the “Tactical Pistol” course
Consultations regarding the IPSC qualification exam in Poland, including exam preparation
Consultations and preparation for the Polish firearms competency certificate and license exam